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we talk about the importance of energy. i wasn't someone likepe mitt romney and newt gingrich who bought into the man made global warming ideas and tried to -- and supported concepts like cap and trade and putting limitations on the ability of people to be able to use energy in this country. i never bought into that. and those are the kinds of things that draw distinctions between me and the other candidates in this race. and i think are the reason that a lot of folks are coming in our direction. >> can you believe andrea mitchell and chuck todd -- andrea, i'll throw the question to you next, rick santorum just said he won 10 states, and i just sort of -- it's jolting. i know he's doing well. here is a guy that was sitting at 2% in iowa a couple of weeks before the election. he's won 10 states. >> and done it with a fraction of the money and the organization. >> with very little money, very little organization, and against the death star of american politics. that is amazing. >> if i may ask a question. i wanted to ask you,
we talk about the importance of energy. i wasn't someone likepe mitt romney and newt gingrich who bought into the man made global warming ideas and tried to -- and supported concepts like cap and trade and putting limitations on the ability of people to be able to use energy in this country. i never bought into that. and those are the kinds of things that draw distinctions between me and the other candidates in this race. and i think are the reason that a lot of folks are coming in our...
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they keep getting victories and the energy that creates and fuels those explosions dissipate and they don't quite get the same umph in the presidential year. >> and '94 led to bob dole in '96. the voting base, mika, expands. we can win the off years. when it expands -- >> i'm just curious. >> theoretically there's marco rubio, there's chris christie, there's -- >> who was there who gets it? i think romney -- what mitt romney -- the problem for mitt romney is they had a theory of the race which is they needed to run against -- he was just going to be the none-obama and the unifying principle would be that obama was bad for business and he was a businessman and he would be good for business. i'm not talking about the whole question whether or not there were too many people dependent or taking unemployment but middle class people who want to work 9:00 to 5:00 whose 0 lives are centered not on what they do but on their families, their churches, their communities and saying to american capitalism doesn't speak to this specific -- >> that's great. but how do i get my third kid through colle
they keep getting victories and the energy that creates and fuels those explosions dissipate and they don't quite get the same umph in the presidential year. >> and '94 led to bob dole in '96. the voting base, mika, expands. we can win the off years. when it expands -- >> i'm just curious. >> theoretically there's marco rubio, there's chris christie, there's -- >> who was there who gets it? i think romney -- what mitt romney -- the problem for mitt romney is they had a...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> all right. it's 42 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us on set, u.s. senator from new york, senator chuck schumer. >> good morning. >> and joe? >> yes. >> you are going to behave. >> i'm going to try. i'm going to try. >> he always behaves. >> well, not really, actually. >> i want to ask you what we asked senator mccain. what do you think, this weekend, 2,000 dead in afghanistan. you obviously -- you understand why we went, september 11th. >> yeah. obviously. >> but gosh, 11 years later, how much longer? >> here's what i would say. i don't see how we can succeed in afghanistan no matter what the troops unless we are going
putting us in control of our energy future, now. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> all right. it's 42 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us on...
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it is not unrelated to energy, it is not unrelated to entitlement reform. it is fair to say these things are all connected and you can't be somebody who wants to lead this nation and not be willing to put a marker out on entitlement reform. so is it the only issue on medicare/medicaid reform? of course not. is it something that should be and must be addressed by leaders and people who want to be leaders from an adult perspective and in the discussion? of course. so, it's a piece on the table. it is going to be something that's going to be featured in these kinds of formats for weeks, but it is important to tie it back in to and also have the discussion about jobs and the economy. you'll see that coming i think as we get through these initial days of the selection. >> governor, brian sullivan of cnbc. how are you, sir? a lot of talk about taxes. i mentioned something earlier in the show about middle class tax rates and people kind of going crazy about it. what's your view on that? is the middle class undertaxed or overtaxed? >> well, if you talk to people ab
it is not unrelated to energy, it is not unrelated to entitlement reform. it is fair to say these things are all connected and you can't be somebody who wants to lead this nation and not be willing to put a marker out on entitlement reform. so is it the only issue on medicare/medicaid reform? of course not. is it something that should be and must be addressed by leaders and people who want to be leaders from an adult perspective and in the discussion? of course. so, it's a piece on the table....
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report yesterday and is going to be touting his energy successes over the next month. it's a significant issue. in georgia, 80% of voters said that gas prices was their number one issue when they went to the polls and voted for our gal pal newt gingrich. >> our gal pal? >> it's a big issue. >> well, the president went on a media tour yesterday, did a bunch of interviews trying to blunt this movement on the poll numbers particularly on the moou movement of gas prices. here's what he said. >> i think the american pipe eo understand that we don't have a silver bullet when it comes to gas prices. but they're hurting right now. so what i've instructed my team to do, we're looking at every single thing we can do from relieving bottlenecks to see if we can impact internationally how the oil markets are operating. ultimately, though, the single most important thing we can do is reduce our foreign dependence on foreign oil. the fact that we've reduced our dependence by a million barrels a day, that over time will have a big impact. >> mike, you've been talking about this for a
report yesterday and is going to be touting his energy successes over the next month. it's a significant issue. in georgia, 80% of voters said that gas prices was their number one issue when they went to the polls and voted for our gal pal newt gingrich. >> our gal pal? >> it's a big issue. >> well, the president went on a media tour yesterday, did a bunch of interviews trying to blunt this movement on the poll numbers particularly on the moou movement of gas prices. here's...
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>> jimmy carter was the first to develop an energy policy. to john's point, it is so politically divisive. people don't do what john just said and come to the realization that we need all of the above. they get dug in their trenches and saying i only want nuclear, i only want drilling or i want this or. that the result is it's just like everything else in washington, nothing gets done. >> gosh. okay. we are going to get to your op-ed though. we're going to get that done today. good i promise we won't put any more polls up. >> you promise? >> if we do, i'll read them. >> promise? i don't want to put them up at all. >> i can't promise that you. >> okay. coming up, former presidential candidate tim pawlenty will be on the set and we get a preview of "meet the press" with david gregory and we'll bring in kelly o'donnell. up next, mike allen with a look at the political playbook. but first, bill karnz. >> he is adorable. >> awe. >> bill? >> that doesn't make up for anything. good morning, everyone. we woke up to a little snow this morning in areas
>> jimmy carter was the first to develop an energy policy. to john's point, it is so politically divisive. people don't do what john just said and come to the realization that we need all of the above. they get dug in their trenches and saying i only want nuclear, i only want drilling or i want this or. that the result is it's just like everything else in washington, nothing gets done. >> gosh. okay. we are going to get to your op-ed though. we're going to get that done today. good...
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money for solar, new forms of energy, race to the top. all of these things and the president has been unable to actually explain it and talk about why it's something that is good and beneficial. when he talks about miscommunication or bad communication he's saying, look, there are things that voters should know about what the administration has done that i have been unable to explain. >> so it is. >> of all politicians that run into trouble they say it's a communication problem. >> if the american people -- >> misunderstood. >> if the american people were only smart enough to figure out what i have been trying to do for them. >> joe, that's not nice. >> they always do that. sometimes it's true, but they all do it. i'm not saying if it's true or not in this case. >> did he say he did anything wrong substantively? >> he says that he probably was too trusting of the republicans. >> i love this! the american people are too dumb to figure out his message and the republicans were just meaner than he thought. this is not -- >> i made one mistake
money for solar, new forms of energy, race to the top. all of these things and the president has been unable to actually explain it and talk about why it's something that is good and beneficial. when he talks about miscommunication or bad communication he's saying, look, there are things that voters should know about what the administration has done that i have been unable to explain. >> so it is. >> of all politicians that run into trouble they say it's a communication problem....
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hundreds of thousands of jobs by not allowing energy to be created. the more regulations are coming down and the tax increases and the democrats keep. during 2000, people forget. the american economy is dynamic. every year from 2000 on until the recession, we created 5.3 million jobs every month. many jobs disappear at 5.3 million were created. it's not net. that's what democrats forget. when you don't create the jobs and jobs keep disappearing, what happened? that went to 4.3 in the recession to 3.9 under the recovery. the job creation is worse than during the recession and that's what all your spending and taxes and regulations are. you guys are thinking about job creation. you kill it. the numbers are there. >> no. >> so what's the steve response? >> the problems we have go far beyond the question of barack obama's cigarette taxes. they have to -- i don't think it had has to do with that. income taxes have not gone up. it has to do with global competitiveness and the ability to earn an income and the housing sector being on its back and that is the
hundreds of thousands of jobs by not allowing energy to be created. the more regulations are coming down and the tax increases and the democrats keep. during 2000, people forget. the american economy is dynamic. every year from 2000 on until the recession, we created 5.3 million jobs every month. many jobs disappear at 5.3 million were created. it's not net. that's what democrats forget. when you don't create the jobs and jobs keep disappearing, what happened? that went to 4.3 in the recession...
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now are we on energy or off energy? >> energy. >> i think that -- i think that romney -- obama, his hands are tied. he's got the greenies on the left, but nobody accuses me of not being green. i'm in the wind business. >> you're mr. wind. >> damn right. >> what's cleaner than that, man? >> i've lost my ass in the business, too. >> you've invested more in a alternative energy than anybody else. >> exactly. nobody can jump on me. i'm in marin county making a speech, and they said, here's a longtime, lifelong conserve ty a conservative and they say, how do they see you tonight? as a patriotic old man with an idea. >> that's pretty good. >> listen, i don't have -- my issue is not political. i mean, this is an opportunity for america to advance, get on the back of cheap energy, and recover your economy. >> i love it. >> i mean, it can be done. but we have no plan. >> right. >> but obama needs to go in, study it, look at it, and decide what an energy plan is and then go forward with it. he needs to explain to his people, hey,
now are we on energy or off energy? >> energy. >> i think that -- i think that romney -- obama, his hands are tied. he's got the greenies on the left, but nobody accuses me of not being green. i'm in the wind business. >> you're mr. wind. >> damn right. >> what's cleaner than that, man? >> i've lost my ass in the business, too. >> you've invested more in a alternative energy than anybody else. >> exactly. nobody can jump on me. i'm in marin county...
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the resession having a huge impact on energy demand. the president is saying like every president, we need to do something. and he is saying that what we need to do should be a mix of everything. that we need to drill, that we need to have solar, we need alternatives, we need conservation. he is trying to go down the middle and saying we should have every piece of the energy puzzle. but the fact is, we haven't done anything at a government level to develop any of those things. >> no doubt about it. and as we have been saying for somemika, the french, 75% to 85% of their energy comes from nuclear. we have been frozen in place since 1978. now we are talking about the possibility of natural gas. that is a political football. everything is a political football when it comes to whether it's the conservatives that are saying -- challenging energy technology or whether it's liberals challenging natural resources drilling there. >> and the framework of this story on the front page of "the new york times" is that the white house is sort of tryin
the resession having a huge impact on energy demand. the president is saying like every president, we need to do something. and he is saying that what we need to do should be a mix of everything. that we need to drill, that we need to have solar, we need alternatives, we need conservation. he is trying to go down the middle and saying we should have every piece of the energy puzzle. but the fact is, we haven't done anything at a government level to develop any of those things. >> no doubt...
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>> there is a lot of energy for speaker begin rich. there is a lot of energy for mitt romney. he's had big crowds and so has senator santorum. >> so basically, you listed every candidate in the field. >> yes. >> there is a lot of energy for the republican party. >> he thooz do has to do it. he's a party chairman. >> i think the opinion is how does the grassroots energy that they plow these fields for months now translate into votes for saturday? that's what i'm interested in looging at. polls are a good look at yesterday. i don't think we get a good poll until after today. >> representative, so when are we going to come back and call you senator? >> oh, goodness. >> when you're 24? >> 27. i'm living one day at a time. i'm trying to enjoy life. >> well, we love having you here. >> good to see you again. we hope to see you soon. >> chad, thank you. >> good luck, mr. chairman. >> chad connolly. >> thank you for having me. >> and a reminder for all you folks here in south carolina. today joe and i will be taking part in a town hall discussion at the rivera theater here in charlest
>> there is a lot of energy for speaker begin rich. there is a lot of energy for mitt romney. he's had big crowds and so has senator santorum. >> so basically, you listed every candidate in the field. >> yes. >> there is a lot of energy for the republican party. >> he thooz do has to do it. he's a party chairman. >> i think the opinion is how does the grassroots energy that they plow these fields for months now translate into votes for saturday? that's what...
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they've been talking down new sources of energy. if some of these folks were around when columbus set sai sail, -- they must have been founding members of the flat earth society. they would not have believed that the world was round. >> newt gingrich who has promised to bring gas prices down to $2.50 a gallon responded to the president's remarks. >> i'm just asking the president who apparently belongs to the flat earth sierra club society to consider that, in fact, if we had the same level of drilling for oil, you know, why ask the president. why is saudi oil good and american oil bad? why is saudi drilling good and american drilling bad? this is utter intellectual nonsense. >> steve rattner, we should point out that you're slightly biased on the matter of the car rescue as the cars are. but that's a message a lot of us, a lot of people around this table suggested the president and the vice president should be pushing out there. and you saw how effective it was in ohio. >> he was great in ohio. look, in fairness, the president and t
they've been talking down new sources of energy. if some of these folks were around when columbus set sai sail, -- they must have been founding members of the flat earth society. they would not have believed that the world was round. >> newt gingrich who has promised to bring gas prices down to $2.50 a gallon responded to the president's remarks. >> i'm just asking the president who apparently belongs to the flat earth sierra club society to consider that, in fact, if we had the...
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energy investments. infrastructure. they take huge cuts in the way the republicans want to approach it. we haven't been able to come to terms here on a package. the president proposed one. the president is prepared to do it. we have to do it in a balanced way. >> you mean in his budget? >> his budget proposal and last summer in his discussions with john boehner. >> what are you smirking at? >> the budget that got zero vote. >> stop! >> all of these votes are a show of votes, joe. you know that. you are a former congressman. you are a recovering congressman for crying out loud. you understand the game. you understand the game. >> zero votes. >> the question is -- let me ask you a question as a serious question. a serious question. do you believe that we can solve our deficit issues and do the things we need to do as a country without raising revenues anywhere in our budget? >> i think we need to reform the tax code. >> what does that mean, though? in a way that raises revenues? >> yeah. i think at the end of the day, you
energy investments. infrastructure. they take huge cuts in the way the republicans want to approach it. we haven't been able to come to terms here on a package. the president proposed one. the president is prepared to do it. we have to do it in a balanced way. >> you mean in his budget? >> his budget proposal and last summer in his discussions with john boehner. >> what are you smirking at? >> the budget that got zero vote. >> stop! >> all of these votes are...
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you have a lot of energy or a lot of generating plants using natural gas. cheap energy is the key. input for all manufacturers. we have started to see some jobs come back. not an enormous amount. >> i would love -- i wish steve jobs were here to explain how to get those jobs back. >> by the way, he did -- >> he sent an enormous number of jobs away. the fact is that it is very hard for us to be competitive in manufacturing long term and i'm all for trying to do some things -- >> why do you believe that's the case? >> why do i believe that's the case? >> wages we can't compete on but if you can compete on energy, which can be the largest input, larger than wages for many corporations in terms of manufacturing -- why wouldn't we be able to compete? >> because wages are another large component and we can't compete on wages. i'm not saying -- wait a minute. i'm not saying we're going out of manufacturing. i'm saying that manufacturing has been declining as a share of our employment like agriculture did partly because of productivity, partly because of other factors, and we shouldn't kid
you have a lot of energy or a lot of generating plants using natural gas. cheap energy is the key. input for all manufacturers. we have started to see some jobs come back. not an enormous amount. >> i would love -- i wish steve jobs were here to explain how to get those jobs back. >> by the way, he did -- >> he sent an enormous number of jobs away. the fact is that it is very hard for us to be competitive in manufacturing long term and i'm all for trying to do some things --...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." live in tampa, florida. you know, i just -- >> can we pass out the value yum? >> david gregory and michael steele are with us. joining the conversation, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd is here. >> chuck -- >> these chairs are too comfortable. >> they are way too comfortable. >> that's the problem you worry about when have you these comfortable chairs, people won't speak their mind. >> i think chris was just sitting back there, very comfortable. first of all, we want to thank you. barnicle, thank both of you guys for the dodgers unloading $250 million in payroll. >> money is nothing in l.a. >> where did this come from? we've been -- we're sort of shell-shocked. the dodgers don't do this usually. pete o'malley. even the idiots at fox when they owned the dodgers which was the worst ownership they had, they didn't do stuff like this. >> you
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >> look who is here. former news anchor campbell brown who writes about the importance of full disclosure when it comes to politics and the media. campbell is married to dan senor. we love dan. she herself is not involved in the campaign. is that possible? in "slate" campbell writes this. to assume that someone's views are influenced or shaped by his or her partner is lazy. it is an intellectual crutch we grope for when we do not have an effective counter to someone's argument. smart people have challenged me with a reasoned response pointing out the weaknesses of my argument, the less intellectual partisan say all full of ire. she's married to a romney guy. but there is another truth. there is a way to create a diversion so your arguments go unheard is an ineffective strategy. how do you -- when you introdu
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>> on the flip side, the republican ad, going after the solar energy. who are they talking to? >> yeah. exactly. >> who are they talking to? i mean, that was absurd. so to me, i even give the bain attack an a compared to that. >> well, but with solyndra and with bain, you've got the parties preaching to the choirs. i said yesterday, i care about solynd solyndra. but swing voters, i'm sorry, they don't care about solyndra. you may care about bain capital. swing voters, they don't care about what mitt romney did 10 years ago in a company. where they know he was supposed to make profit. that's just stupid. that's a stupid argument. and if you want the swing voters that are going to put barack obama in the white house. i just -- i do not understand the white house strategy. i'm just saying politically. >> it seems smarter for them. and i bet they will, to go back to massachusetts, something they have been threatening to do, which is to say if you're the fix-it guy, the turn-around guy, why didn't you turn around massachusetts? why didn't you prove to be the fix-it guy when you clai
>> on the flip side, the republican ad, going after the solar energy. who are they talking to? >> yeah. exactly. >> who are they talking to? i mean, that was absurd. so to me, i even give the bain attack an a compared to that. >> well, but with solyndra and with bain, you've got the parties preaching to the choirs. i said yesterday, i care about solynd solyndra. but swing voters, i'm sorry, they don't care about solyndra. you may care about bain capital. swing voters,...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> they sell us about this much stuff every year, and we sell them about this much stuff every year. it's pretty clear who doesn't want a trade war and there's one going on right now we don't know about. it's a silent one and they're winning. we have enormous trade imbalance with china and worse this year than last year and worse last year than the year before. china can be our partner, but that doesn't mean they can roll all over us and steal our jobs on an unfair basis. >> governor romney is right, you are familiar with unfair jobs overseas because you were involved in a company shipping jobs overseas. you're right, that's our fr
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> they sell us about this much stuff every year, and we...
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various other things, energy policy, environmental policy, drug policy. we make our position clear. there are many areas we would like to see more done and we are disappointed in the record of the administration. maybe it makes him more sensitive to our needs. the constituency is -- he feels to need to explain himself and explains himself well. what about this. what's up with that. he says what's up with that is this. anybody has to say, it's rational and thoughtful. look, maybe i can't give you the whole loaf on this issue or that issue, but you have a lie. >> do you believe that, i mean is there a way you could have believed back in '67 or '68 -- was it '68 when "rolling stone started? >> '67. >> did you know you would it down with the president of the united states every year? did it start with bill clinton? >> yeah. that was actually our second interview with clinton. they were interviewing carter during that time. i spent time on the road. no. but, to your larger point is, i still can't believe that we get to "rolling stone" my rock and roll magazine gets to go to the oval offi
various other things, energy policy, environmental policy, drug policy. we make our position clear. there are many areas we would like to see more done and we are disappointed in the record of the administration. maybe it makes him more sensitive to our needs. the constituency is -- he feels to need to explain himself and explains himself well. what about this. what's up with that. he says what's up with that is this. anybody has to say, it's rational and thoughtful. look, maybe i can't give...
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. ♪ [ acou[ barks ]ar: slow ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you know, both parties agree. our kids can be healthier... the more you know. >>> 27 past the hour. this morning the fbi is leading an investigation into what police call a case of domestic terrorism. after a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple in wisconsin. it happened yesterday morning in the town of oak creek, south of milwaukee. seven people are dead including the suspected gunman killed in a shoot-out with police. one officer is among three people who were shot and injured. investigators are not releasing the name of the suspect or a possible motive. they do say the gunman was a white male in his early 40s. meanwhile, the investigation has moved to a nearby neighborhood where the suspect was living. >>> let's turn now to the morning papers. "the wall street journal," there
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we are moving into an energy revolution over the next decade. it's not only going to change the face of american demographics and the u.s. economy, it's going to change our economic standing across the globe. it resets everything. resets everything. >> and all starts tremendous consequences, u.s. reliance and dependence on the middle east obviously changes when we become a larger oil producer than saudi arabia. >> and maybe we can stop fighting wars in the middle east. >> maybe. >> we can go to north dakota instead. i'm telling you, those canadians, i don't trust they will. i do not trust them! >> hey, we need to figure out, what's the line that separates, you know -- >> we need a parallel. >> we need a parallel. a canadian parallel. the canadians and i've been talking about this for years -- >> i'm going to take a poll. may i take the cane and beat joe on the head with it? >> seriously, how many divisions -- >> all those who agree, raise their hands. >> a lot of canadians watch "morning joe." we don't want to hurt you, we want your oil. it woul
we are moving into an energy revolution over the next decade. it's not only going to change the face of american demographics and the u.s. economy, it's going to change our economic standing across the globe. it resets everything. resets everything. >> and all starts tremendous consequences, u.s. reliance and dependence on the middle east obviously changes when we become a larger oil producer than saudi arabia. >> and maybe we can stop fighting wars in the middle east. >>...
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, in home grown american energy, in infrastructu infrastructure. the very things that will produce jobs he's not -- the other side, you know, is putting their faith in tax cuts for millionaires and their particular ideology. we need practical solutions. not just to restore our economy to where it was before the crisis, but to restore the middle class that taking it, you know -- taking the hit for a longer period of time. >> all right. so what does susan need to do -- let's show the video here. what does susan need to do to calm david down when he examines -- comes on? >> i like it. >> david. >> day game at wrigley. >> david -- you keep doing what you're doing. >> david, i thought if you went to chicago you were going to calm down, man. this was -- you're supposed to like -- >> don't listen to him. >> i feel great. my only regret in life is that i don't get to sit right at the table with you guys, that i'm on a remote. i would like to have that intimacy. >> you like to punch back. >> and lean over and smack me. how is susan doing by the way? >> she'
, in home grown american energy, in infrastructu infrastructure. the very things that will produce jobs he's not -- the other side, you know, is putting their faith in tax cuts for millionaires and their particular ideology. we need practical solutions. not just to restore our economy to where it was before the crisis, but to restore the middle class that taking it, you know -- taking the hit for a longer period of time. >> all right. so what does susan need to do -- let's show the video...
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brian williams imposed displn on the audience, told them not to applaud that brought down the energy in the room and made it harder for newt to have one of his moments. >> yes, it certainly was not charleston. mike allen with a look at the political playbook. >>> coming up, the boston bruins honored at the white house for their stanley cup victory. >> that's nice. >> but the team's star goalie, playoff mvp declines the invite and releases a mini manifesto explaining it. >> good lord, just shut up and go to the white house. >> meanwhile, senator john kerry showed up at the same event, looking like the team's enforcer. two black eyes and a broken nose. >> what's going on there? >> we'll find out, when we come back. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we were determined to see it through. here's an update on the progress. we're paying for all spill related clean-up costs. bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm s
brian williams imposed displn on the audience, told them not to applaud that brought down the energy in the room and made it harder for newt to have one of his moments. >> yes, it certainly was not charleston. mike allen with a look at the political playbook. >>> coming up, the boston bruins honored at the white house for their stanley cup victory. >> that's nice. >> but the team's star goalie, playoff mvp declines the invite and releases a mini manifesto explaining...
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the point is that energy is a very complicated issue. it is not a domestic issue, it's a global issue. it doesn't lend itself to the kind of sound bites we just saw. if we only put in three more solar panels, it wouldn't be a problem. bush had $4 gas or it's all obama's fault. the reason the gas prices have gone up from $1.85 to $3.76 is because the economy's recovered. gas prices are -- >> as you know, though, just talking pure politics, and that may be the case. it is so complicated. and a lot of it has to do with speculation on wall street. but you talk to voters and they see ads, 30-second ads that say when barack obama was sworn in, it was $1.65, $1.85, now it's going up to $4. they're going to then pull out all those quotes where barack obama's against drilling and he wants to tax energy and this and that and the other. it's a viable issue for republicans. >> it's a viable issue. but let's look at the facts. the u.s., notwithstanding the fact we have no energy policy and we all including myself believe we should have one, has not b
the point is that energy is a very complicated issue. it is not a domestic issue, it's a global issue. it doesn't lend itself to the kind of sound bites we just saw. if we only put in three more solar panels, it wouldn't be a problem. bush had $4 gas or it's all obama's fault. the reason the gas prices have gone up from $1.85 to $3.76 is because the economy's recovered. gas prices are -- >> as you know, though, just talking pure politics, and that may be the case. it is so complicated....